AMIkids | Diversity Employer
Helping Kids Discover Their Potential for Over 45 Years
There is potential born into every child and even troubled ones have the potential to become great people. For more than 50 years, AMIkids has empowered over 140,000 kids across the country to discover the potential within them to transform their lives and send them on the road to success.
In 1969, Judge Frank Orlando, Chief Juvenile Court Judge in Fort Lauderdale, was frustrated at seeing the same young men come before his court time and again. His only option at the time was to send them to what was then called reform school where they would stay for a time then end up right back in front of him in court. He knew from his own experiences as a camp counselor and teacher that, for these boys to turn their lives around, they would need more than to be simply locked away.
His determination to make a difference for the children who came before his court led him to contact a friend from high school and college, Bob Rosof. At the time, Mr. Rosof was the director of a research program in Boca Raton, Florida for Florida Atlantic University, called the Florida Atlantic Ocean Science Institute (FAOSI).
Judge Orlando saw an opportunity to send some of the boys he was seeing in court to FAOSI where they would be given the opportunity to work hard and be rewarded for their efforts and appropriate behavior. He asked Mr. Rosof if he would take a couple of boys into the program and put them to work on the research vessel. The staff at FAOSI provided role models for the boys and built relationships with them that helped them to see a different future than the one they were previously headed for. Mr. Rosof asked for more boys and, as a result of his and Judge Orlando’s initial experiment, today over 122,000 young men and women have been given an alternative to incarceration through the programs of AMIkids.
From their early beginnings in Boca Raton, additional programs were added in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Jacksonville, Florida. As the organization grew, Associated Marine Institutes (AMI) was formed as a non-profit organization and more programs were added in Panama City and Dade County. Through the continued efforts of Judge Orlando and Bob Rosof as well as others including then Director of Florida Division of Youth Services, Olly Keller and Senator Louis de la Parte, residential programs were added as well as more structure educational components. Eventually, in 2009, AMI became AMIkids, highlighting the core value of putting kids first and better representing the wide range of services offered, far beyond original marine instruction.
Over 45 years later, the experiment begun by two men to help kids has evolved into a national, non-profit leader in providing kids with a troubled past the guidance and support they need to discover their potential, strengthen their community, and make a lasting impact on generations to come. AMIkids’ unique combination of education, behavior modification, and treatment in a family atmosphere with caring staff help children with a troubled past turn their lives around to become productive citizens. Each of AMIkids’ programs has a local board of trustees made up of local community leaders who help to make their program make a difference in the lives of the youth they serve. AMIkids staff and board members work together to put kids first and make their communities safer by positively impacting as many youth as possible.
OUR MISSION — AMIkids is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping youth develop into responsible and productive citizens. AMIkids' mission is to protect public safety and positively impact as many youth as possible through the efforts of a diverse and innovative staff. AMIkids works in partnership with youth agencies, local communities and families.
OUR VISION — Separating a troubled past from a bright future.
OUR FINANCIALS — As part of our dedication to financial responsibility and putting kids first, the vast majority of our budget goes directly to program expenses. Our donors and supporters have comfort knowing that their investment goes to improving the lives of our kids and strengthening our communities.
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Activities Instructor - AMIkids Sand Hills
Patrick, South Carolina
Description Founded in 1996, AMIkids Sand Hills is a privately non-profit, staff-secure residential facility in Patrick, South Carolina, serving the surrounding area. Our program operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, serving kids who ...
16d
Job Type | Full Time |
Certified Lead Teacher - AMIkids Piedmont
Clinton, South Carolina
Description Position Summary The Lead Teacher role ensures the educational quality of the program by coordinating the educational assessment program, teaching middle and senior high school classes, assist other instructors to improve teachi...
16d
Job Type | Full Time |
Youth Care Specialist - AMIkids Gateways
Columbia, South Carolina
Description Position Summary: The role of the Youth Care Specialist has responsibility for directing and safely supervising the youth in our care. Primary responsibility is to provide guidance in behavior choices by teaching social, self-he...
16d
Job Type | Full Time |
Operations Supervisor (Director of Operations) - AMIkids Wings Piedmont
Clinton, South Carolina
Description Are you a leader looking for an opportunity to make a difference in your community? AMIkids has served over 150,000 kids and their families since 1969. Being part of the AMIkids team means that you are helping youth to realize t...
16d
Job Type | Full Time |
Career Coordinator - AMIkids - Greater Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Description Do you want to work for an organization that Makes a Lasting Impact on Kids? AMIkids has served over 160,000 kids and their families since 1969. Being part of the AMIkids team means that you are helping youth to realize their fu...
16d
Job Type | Full Time |
Registered Nurse, Part-time - AMIkids Polk
Bartow, Florida
Description AMIkids is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping youth develop into responsible and productive citizens. AMIkids has served over 150,000 kids and their families since 1969. Being part of the AMIkids team means that you ...
19d
Job Type | Part Time |
Food Service Worker - AMIKids Savannah River
Sylvania, Georgia
Description Position Summary The role of the Food Service Worker is to teach and safely conduct the planning, preparation, and serving of Program meals. Safely supervise youth under instruction in quality menu planning, food preparation, wa...
20d
Job Type | Full Time |
Career and Technical Instructor, Business- AMIKids Manatee
Bradenton, Florida
Description Do you want to work for an organization that Makes a Lasting Impact on Kids? AMIkids has served over 160,000 kids and their families since 1969. Being part of the AMIkids team means that you are helping youth realize their full ...
23d
Job Type | Full Time |
Career Coordinator - AMIkids Clay
Green Cove Springs, Florida
Description Position Summary The Career Coordinator role will develop and maintain vocational opportunities for AMIkids youth/participants based upon individual strengths specific to the vocational program and is a vital link between youth ...
23d
Job Type | Full Time |
Registered Nurse, Part-time (RN)
Pensacola, Florida
Description AMIkids is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping youth develop into responsible and productive citizens. AMIkids has served over 150,000 kids and their families since 1969. Being part of the AMIkids team means that you ...
25d
Job Type | Part Time |